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The Man Who Changed Tomorrow...'Jobs' Set to Hit Cinemas

Long before gadgets could be controlled with just a swipe of the finger and before Apple products became the benchmark of cool, there lived an eccentric, driven young man who believed he could change the world...and he did.

Its the movie tech buffs and Apple fans have been waiting for since it was first announced it would be made - a biopic based on Apple founder, Steve Jobs. Starring Ashton Kutcher in the lead role, the movie highlights the life and times of the man who gave the world most notably the iPhone and iPad kick starting trends that's changed life as we know it.

The movie opens in theatres worldwide tomorrow although its still sketchy if it will be showing in Nigerian cinemas then. In the meantime, check out the trailer:

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